This one time, at band camp, Sonia Hamilton wrote:
> * On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 03:06:43AM +0100, Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
> > * Not written in PHP
> > * Not written in $trendy_language_of_the_week
> 
> Rather limits your choices... I presume Ruby/Rails is too trendy, what
> about Python?

These are under the "desirable" heading.

PHP is just too much of an open invitation to write buggy code.  Ruby 
might be okay, presuming it's in a .deb, but otherwise I wouldn't have 
the foggiest where to start.  Python is almost looking mature these 
days!  <gasp>

Feel free to recommend things that don't meet all the desirables.  I 
suspect I'll have to compromise because there aren't many blogging tools 
that don't use databases, are written in Perl and have the features I 
mentioned.

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